KONSEP DASAR PEMIKIRAN AL-HULUL MENURUT AL-HALLAJ
Keywords:
Al-Hulul, Al-Hallaj, Mortality, Sufism, DivinityAbstract
This article discusses the nature of human beings as God's most perfect creatures, who have two dimensions: physical (originating from the earth) and spiritual (originating from God). These two dimensions complement each other, where the body tends to materialise and the spirit to spirituality. A complete self-understanding will bring humans closer to God. Mansur al-Hallaj, a Sufi figure, described the union between man and God through the concept of al-Hullul, which is the fusion of the nature of al-Lahut (divinity) and al-Nasut (humanity).
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